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The driving age in Western Australia is 17 years. A learner can drive at the age of 16 under the supervision of a fully licensed driver. After obtaining a licence, a driver continues to be subject to restrictions during a 2-year probationary period. Where to order a fake Western Australia driver’s licence, buy a Western Australia driver licence, order Western Australia driving licence, buy a fake Australian driver licence.
Learner’s permit
LVic.pngA Learner’s Permit to drive a car in Western Australia can be gained by anyone aged 16 or over after successfully passing a computer-based driving theory test and an eyesight test. Drivers with Learner’s Permits may drive only whilst accompanied by either a qualified driving instructor or a person who has held a valid licence of the same type as the permit for 4 years. Learner drivers must display black-on-yellow “L” plates, and must not drive with a blood alcohol content exceeding 0.00%. Learner’s Permits expire after three years. After a recent bill passed through parliament, Phase 1 drivers are now permitted to drive on Perth freeways as well as other roads outside the boundaries of Kings Park.
Hazard Perception Test
Holders of a Learners Permit for 6 months or more (and are aged 16 years and 6 months or older) are permitted to undergo the computerised “Hazard Perception Test (HPT)”. After passing the HPT, drivers may take their practical driving assessment.
Provisional licence
Victoria registration plate P1 Probationary Driver.pngA Provisional Licence is awarded when learner drivers aged 17 years or over complete 50 hours of driving experience in their log book and pass a practical driving test accompanied by an examiner employed by the government. Upon passing, drivers are to be on a provisional license for 2 years. Drivers with provisional licences must display white-on-red ‘P’ plates whenever they drive within the first 6 months, can drive unaccompanied but cannot drive with a blood alcohol content over 0.00%. They are not allowed to drive between 12 am – 5 am unless driving to and from place of work or study.